Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia state has promised to deliver on his promise to reconstruct Ngwa, Ohanku, Obohia and Portharcourt roads.
The Abia state governor who is well known for his quality road construction in the state stated this in a tweet seen by TheWhisperer through his verified account.
The Governor also promised to end the issue of perennial flooding at Ndiegoro that has defied previous administrations in the state.
Tweet reads;
“Despite the initial teething challenges, our watershed management & road construction projects is finally underway and gaining momentum. In some areas especially near Asa triangle, we had to excavate up to one and a half meters to remove unsuitable materials which were ignored in the past leading to perennial road failures.
“My visit to the ongoing project at the Ndiegoro Area yesterday left me highly impressed at the rate the work is progressing. I am confident the contractors will deliver according to schedule and specification.
“Not only will Ngwa, Ohanku, Obohia and Port Harcourt Roads be reconstructed, we intend to finally end the issue of perennial flooding at Ndiegoro that has defied previous administrations in the state. As always, our objective is to deliver better life for our people as I promised them when they graciously elected me their Governor.
“Because of the humongous nature of the project, it is imperative I urge our people in advance not to panic when they see the “monster” equipment being deployed for the underground drainage we are set to establish. I understand the equipment has never been used anywhere else in Nigeria except our locality. Whatever will help accelerate the work we are doing is welcome.
“On that note, we appeal to our people to support our vision of a cleaner and flood-free Aba by ending the era of indiscriminately disposing wastes into drains and burning tyres on our roads.
“Our kinetic agenda is on course.” He tweeted.